Yet even so, the Metropolitan will admit anyone for as little as a penny.
In an age of fast, provocative blogging, should Marie Claire admit fault for posting an insensitive piece?
The Western Health Trust has asked them to admit themselves for treatment.
European lenders have never been fond of dividend recaps, but admit that for the right credit and under the right terms they will consider them.
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Now, if we're honest with ourselves, we'll admit that for too long we have not always met these responsibilities, as a government or as a people.
And people who are in America illegally have a responsibility -- to pay their back taxes and admit responsibility for breaking the law, pay a penalty, learn English, pass criminal background checks, and get right with the law -- or face removal -- before they can get in line and eventually earn their citizenship.
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But what constitutes punishment and have we become so politically correct that we do not want to admit prison is for punishment?
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The jurors were convinced that the firm knew of the heart risks associated with the drug but was reluctant to admit to them for fear that sales would falter.
He's found that women who say they need money to pay for school get asked out more often than those who admit they want cash for breast implants, for instance.
While I no longer eagerly scan Beatles lyrics for the secrets to life, I admit that I am nostalgic for the nonstop goosebumps of that magical time.
By focusing on an exemption for church-related institutions, critics effectively admit that it is right for the rest of us to be subjected to this sort of mandate.
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Though Gore's aides insist he wasn't asking for donations on this visit, they admit he was laying the basis for a squeeze this year or next.
The Butler inquiry criticises the British dossier for failing to admit that the tubes would have had to be substantially re-engineered to make them suitable for centrifuges.
It is difficult for management to admit their mistakes (they are human, and we are not good at that), and for the board to fire current management while the company is increasing its revenues and earnings.
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However, a plea deal may mean that he would admit guilt in exchange for a lengthy prison sentence.
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Still, most Democrats admit they are in for a bumpy ride in 1998.
"We admit it would make for a great hoax, but we're the real deal, " says Hillary Young, one of Cloo's founders.
If a child is actively suicidal or homicidal, an emergency room can spring into action and admit him or her for inpatient care.
Judge Rakoff originally rejected the settlement on the grounds that Citigroup did not admit to any wrongdoing for betting against mortgage-backed securities it sold to customers.
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Those who do will sometimes not admit to it: for example, Paradigm Genetics, a genomics firm, has two large British investors, one of which prefers to keep its interest quiet.
Whilst I believe that principle from the bottom of my heart, I have to admit I still harboured for many years a secret disdain for awards (and the self-congratulatory hubris that surrounds them).
Ms Pryce, who denies the offence, recorded the calls with the help of Sunday Times political editor Isabel Oakeshott around April 2011, as she tried to get the former MP to admit points-swapping for a speeding offence from 2003.
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While it was possible - just - for the Conservatives to admit defeat in 1992 and leave the ERM, it has become impossible for European and US politicians to defend anything other than the brittle front line of globalisation.
The club could stubbornly resist admitting women and get criticized for being sexist, or it could admit them, and get (rightly) taunted for being decades behind the times and accused of tokenism.
Landing Armstrong and becoming confessor to the man who for so long looked the least likely candidate in sports to admit to doping is a massive coup for Winfrey.
The journey was easier for him than for most, he'll admit, but he's eager now to provide tips for others to follow in his footsteps.
The official Tory candidate for London mayor was forced to admit he had cooked up a false alibi to cover him for the night he had been accused of sleeping with a prostitute more than a decade previously.
She didn't admit that her real motivation for ordering the scans was to cover her behind.
Politicians become identified with their policies, and it's hard for them to admit mistakes.
We must admit that we are asking for voluntary compliance by players to comply with NCAA rules.
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